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Overview:
This course presents the basics of the Object Oriented approach to object-oriented analysis and design used in SDLC methodologies such as RUP, UML and BPMN. The course covers the creation of a System Essential Model (requirements specification) and a System Implementation Model (design specification) using object-oriented models and techniques. Hands-on workshops using a JAD format are used to reinforce concepts.
Audience:
This course is designed for business and technical experts that need to learn the basics of the object-oriented process and data modeling.
Prerequisites
None.
Course duration:
5 days
Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to:
- Define the terminology and concepts that are the basis of object-oriented theory, such as abstraction, encapsulation and inheritance.
- Define a planned response system.
- Identify the essential events, essential activities and essential data that constitute a business system.
- Create the required models in the object-oriented analysis and design process.
- Use logical data flow diagrams to create and document a System Essential Model partitioned around object classes
- Use physical data flow diagrams to create and document the new System Implementation Model partitioned around processors and object classes.
- Perform application area design, interaction design, data management design, and transaction management design.
- Discuss the options available when implementing an object-oriented design into a relational database management system.
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